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Emma Brown is a modern-day continuation of a novel left unfinished by Charlotte Bronte at the time of her death. It's a quick read, and one which definitely encompasses all the kinds of twists and turns of astonishing coincidence that marks a truly Gothic, Brontean novel. However, the tone is much too modern, with turns of thought and phrase that struck me as anachronistic; for Boylan to have updated the novel in that respect made me wish that she had equally made the plot more suited to modern sensibilities--the disconnect made the book seem much sillier than I think it was. Certainly, it ensured that the ending squicked the hell out of me.

Interesting if you want to see the chapters that Charlotte Bronte left behind, but for me this was pretty forgettable stuff.